Strasbourg
France · Europe
Strasbourg offers a balanced blend of European history, modern infrastructure, and high quality of life for remote professionals seeking a stable environment.
Solo nomad / month
$2,209
Couple / month
$1,893
Family / month
$4,373
Avg daylight
12.0 h/day
About this place
What Strasbourg is like
Field notes from the city profile database, not a brochure.
A sophisticated, historically rich, and highly organized European city that values work-life balance.
- Lifestyle
- European cafe culture meets modern institutional efficiency
- Pace
- Steady and refined
- Vibes
- fast internetwellness healthnature escapehistoric city
Best for
Less suitable for
The verdict
How Strasbourg scores
A single score from the five things that matter most for remote work: affordability, internet, climate, safety and visa freedom.
Cost of living
Managing Your Monthly Expenses in Strasbourg
Include rent
Adds $1,011 for 1BR rent in the centre
Solo · rent included
$2,209/month
Rent
$1,011
46% of total
1BR rent in the centre (Solo)Eating Out
$277
13% of total
Lunch, coffee and drinks at local dining pricesGroceries
$534
24% of total
Monthly basket: eggs, rice, meat, fruit, vegetables, milk and breadEssentials
$388
18% of total
Utilities, transport and leisure combinedDeep dive — rents, everyday prices and how the budget compares
The rent lever
Rent
1BR rent in the centre (Solo)
Everyday essentials
Groceries
Monthly basket: eggs, rice, meat, fruit, vegetables, milk and bread
Restaurants & cafés
Lunch, coffee and drinks at local dining prices
Transport
Local buses, tuk-tuks and rideshares
Utilities & bills
Internet, mobile plan and electricity
Leisure & misc
Gym, sports, entertainment and clothing
Rent & bills
- 1BR in the centre
- $1,011
- 1BR outside centre
- $734
- 3BR in the centre
- $1,786
- Utilities (85m²)
- $328
- Internet plan
- $35
Moving outside the centre saves $277 (27%) on rent.
Everyday prices
Living in Strasbourg requires a realistic view of French urban costs. Your monthly budget, excluding rent, is approximately $1,198, which covers groceries, utilities, and dining. Expect to spend roughly $1,010 for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center or $733 in outer districts. Daily expenses are moderate; a basic meal out costs around $17, while a monthly transit pass is about $64. This budget is well-suited for those who prefer cooking at home and utilizing the city's efficient transit system, though it leaves little room for high-end luxury spending. Understanding that housing costs can fluctuate based on proximity to the historical Grande Île will help you structure your remote work salary effectively.
Highlights
- Monthly non-rent budget of $1,198 covers essential daily needs.
- Center city rent is significantly higher than outer districts.
- Groceries and local dining are consistent with Western European averages.
Nomad tips
- Shop at local markets to lower your monthly grocery bill significantly compared to supermarket chains.
- Factor in the $328 estimated monthly utility cost when calculating your total housing budget.
Key takeaway
Your total monthly expenditure will likely range between $1,900 and $2,200 depending on housing location and lifestyle choices.
Work
Connectivity for the Modern Remote Professional
Fixed fiber
Upload: 333 Mbps
Latency: 10 ms
Mobile data
Upload: 29 Mbps
Latency: 40 ms
Fixed fiber at 484 Mbps down with 10 ms latency — comfortably fast for calls, uploads and remote work.
Power reliability
Strasbourg excels in connectivity, providing the robust digital infrastructure necessary for demanding remote work. Fixed broadband speeds average 483 Mbps download and 333 Mbps upload, with remarkably low latency of 10.27ms. These metrics are ideal for video conferencing, cloud-based software development, and high-volume file transfers. Mobile connectivity is similarly strong, with download speeds exceeding 200 Mbps. The reliability of this network means that digital nomads can operate with the same efficiency as they would in a major corporate hub, making the city a top-tier choice for tech-heavy roles.
Highlights
- High fixed-line speeds support heavy bandwidth usage without interruption.
- Excellent latency ensures real-time collaboration tools function smoothly.
- Mobile infrastructure is strong enough to serve as a reliable backup or primary connection.
Nomad tips
- Confirm that your accommodation includes fiber-optic access to fully utilize the city's high-speed potential.
- Use a local mobile plan to take advantage of the high-speed 5G network coverage while working remotely.
Key takeaway
Superior internet speeds and low latency provide a reliable backbone for any remote professional or digital team.
Climate
Navigating the Oceanic Climate
Peak season
Apr – Oct
Comfortable temperatures · Low rainfall
Shoulder
Mar
Warm or mild · Moderate rainfall
Off-season
Nov – Feb
Hot or cold · Heavy rainfall
Coldest month
Jan · 0.1°C
Hottest month
Jul · 26.4°C
Rainiest month
Jan · 14 rainy days
Avg daylight
12.0 h / day
Strasbourg experiences an oceanic climate, characterized by mild summers and cool, often damp winters. With 146 rainy days per year, precipitation is a frequent feature of the local weather. The peak season for visitors is from April to October, when temperatures are comfortable and rainfall is at its most manageable. Winters can be cold and grey, which may impact outdoor activities, but the city’s indoor lifestyle—cafes, museums, and libraries—compensates well during the off-season. If you are sensitive to seasonal changes in light and temperature, plan your stay during the spring or early autumn months.
Highlights
- Peak season between April and October offers the most favorable outdoor conditions.
- High frequency of rainy days throughout the year necessitates versatile, weather-resistant clothing.
- Winters are cool and dark, often requiring indoor-focused work strategies.
Nomad tips
- Invest in high-quality waterproof outerwear, as rain is a regular occurrence regardless of the season.
- Leverage the long daylight hours in June and July to maximize outdoor time after your workday ends.
Key takeaway
The climate is mild overall, but expect year-round rainfall and prepare for distinct seasonal temperature shifts.
Walkability
Commuting and Transportation Dynamics
Walkability
Car-dependent
0%Public transport
Good
26%Best way to move around
Car
42%Strasbourg maintains a balanced transportation system with 'moderate conditions' as its traffic label. With an average commute time of 31 minutes, the city is manageable but not without standard urban congestion. A standout feature is the city’s commitment to non-car transit, with over 26% of residents commuting by bicycle. The tram system is extensive and highly efficient, significantly reducing the need for private vehicle ownership. For nomads, the city is highly walkable, allowing many to bypass traffic entirely by living near their workspace or local hubs.
Highlights
- Moderate traffic conditions ensure predictable commute times.
- Strong bicycle and tram culture offers efficient alternatives to car travel.
- High walkability reduces the stress and cost associated with private transport.
Nomad tips
- Rent a bicycle to blend in with the local commute culture and reach your destination faster than by car.
- Use the efficient tram system to explore different districts without worrying about parking or congestion.
Key takeaway
Car dependency is low; the city's extensive tram and cycling infrastructure makes private vehicle ownership unnecessary for most.
Visa & safety
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Country focus · Visa & entry
Your passport
City focus · Safety
Safety index
5.9/10
Overall safety of the city
Crime index
41.5
Lower is better
Safe walking alone at night
49%
of residents feel safe after dark
FAQ
Common questions about Strasbourg
Curated answers for Strasbourg.
Is Strasbourg a good city for digital nomads?+
Yes, it is excellent for those seeking a stable, quiet, and highly connected environment with great infrastructure.
What is the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in the center?+
The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in the city center is approximately $1,010 per month.
Does Strasbourg have a dedicated digital nomad visa?+
No, there is currently no specific digital nomad visa for France; standard long-stay visa rules apply.
How reliable is the internet in Strasbourg?+
The internet is very reliable, with high average fixed speeds of 483 Mbps and low latency of 10.27ms.
Is public transport efficient in Strasbourg?+
Yes, the city features an extensive and efficient tram system and is highly bike-friendly, making private cars unnecessary.
What is the best time of year to visit Strasbourg?+
The peak season from April to October is best, offering the most comfortable temperatures and manageable weather.
Is English widely spoken in Strasbourg?+
While French is the primary language, English is widely understood in business and tourism settings, especially around European institutions.
How safe is Strasbourg for someone walking alone at night?+
It is generally safe, but like any city, it is advised to remain aware of your surroundings, especially in less populated areas after dark.
Is healthcare expensive in Strasbourg?+
Healthcare quality is high and generally affordable, but it is recommended to have comprehensive international insurance to cover any potential costs.
